On tap at Station Ho.st. Pours a lightly hazed golden amber with a medium to large white head. A little bit of a dusty paper note on the nose, with some musky hops behind it all. Medium bodied, soft muskiness over some dusty malt. A bit of sage and lemon. Soft musk into the finish. Tasty.

Cask Days 2013. Pale amber pour the nose is fruity and citrusy. Lots of lemon and tropical fruit over a nice toasted malt base. A bit of toffeeish sweetness and some nice fruitiness. Assertive bitterness. Lovely

Drank at Bieres et Saveurs Chambly 2012.The color is a hazy amber with a thin beige head.The aroma is of malt,hops and herbs.The taste also of hops and spicies that give it a sweet taste.It has a very good finish overall a good example of an A.P.A.

750 ml bottle. Pours a hazy amber with a large white head. Aromas are fruit, citrus, pine and maybe a little biscuit. Taste is resinous pine and dry grainy malts (rye?). Light bodied, medium carbonation, and a lengthy astringent bitter finish. Nice APA but not spectacular, in fact the assertive hop profile and long bitter finish makes me think this would be better classified as an IPA.

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